Marvel Preview

Marvel Preview was a comic book magazine published by Curtis Magazines, an imprint of Marvel. It ran for 24 issues, between 1975 and
Winter 1980. It was a black-and-white quarterly.

Marvel Preview is notable for containing the first and early appearances of many Marvel characters like Blade (issue #3),
Star-Lord (#4), Dominic Fortune (#2), Satana (#7), and many more. It also contained premiere artwork by Keith Giffen (in the back-up
story of issue #4 and #7, "The Sword in the Star"), and the first teaming of the celebrated X-Men creative trio of writer
Chris Claremont, penciller John Byrne, and inker Terry Austin (in issue #11, featuring Star-Lord).

Despite a quarterly frequency, the magazine had a history of scheduling problems, with one "Next Issue" ad after another proving
inaccurate. For example, #2 promised Thor the Mighty for #3, but a Blade story originally promoted as a serial for the recently
cancelled Vampire Tales appeared, while the Thor material was not seen until #10. As of #25, the title was changed to
Bizarre Adventures.